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Heritage Grille Swap - Camera Recalibration?

Twisted

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Understood but since the camera moves up 18 inches it causes the 360 to be skewed.
I understand this but from what I understand the camera itself is the same, the bracket that comes with it is different, and that could explain the separate part numbers.

And for what it is worth, it is just a notch above noticeable. I pulled into a parking spot this morning and the only odd thing is the lines. I will grab a picture later today or whenever I make it back to pavement.
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Here’s what someone told me about the Tacoma calibration:


Enter Accessory Mode
Close all doors and windows.
With your foot off the brake, double-tap the start/stop button.
The infotainment screen will boot.
Activate the Hidden Service Menu
Mute the audio (turn the volume all the way down).
Navigate: Settings → Display → Screen, then turn off the display.
Swipe left to right five times, then right to left five times.
Ignore any prompt like “Touch to turn screen on.”
If it doesn’t work, tap to re-enable the screen and repeat.
Upon success, you should see the Service Menu pop up.
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Adjust Camera View
Go to Function Check → Camera Settings → View Adjustment.
If an option is greyed out, long-press it (~5 seconds) to activate.
Tap Next, and the bird’s-eye 360 view appears—here you can tweak the front camera alignment.
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Save & Exit
After adjustments, select OK to save and then exit the Service Menu.
On your next ignition cycle, confirm the Service Mode prompt to finalize
 
 







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